ocean City Sentinel gig p 0R FIFTIETH STREET TO BE QUIET CHRISTMAS
ra :r™rr: EASTER SATURDAY
SCENE OF MUCH ACTIVITY EOR THIS CITY
It’s Planned to Bring the
led with the full i
Paint and Powder Club Number of Handsome Cottages to Be Built Soon— Boys Here. An Amusement Pavilion and Hotel Are As-
ir* brlKK lerfc-ted by R. W.
Moat of the Churches Will Observe the Holiday on Snnday.
LOCAL DOTS. erry «'brl'4n»«» rl ready to write it ltu».
--- -oeinber* of ihe
i ahil and Powder Club, of Pblladei-'
.. thk city aud glee one of the |>rlnelpCT
sured—Many Other Improvements to Be Made.
IMu’t fontet to give xun H.ine needy family. The curtain fall* on nued I. h> the air of a lullaby.
the building operation*. I KillT eat 'too much lurkty 01 ni*n}v|iouiid* of emudy. A review of the |>a«l ofleii glv
iunday. Aloi,
I brUtuia* I >ay. II. K. Wanton and Percy Warut have built two ‘ aneak-boxe*." We got a little of “the beautiful." - but that little wa» enough for iuo*t
people.
eoine fellow* are aurh i"*crap|wr*' that tliey will pick a quarrel before II
'• ''I*-
(•ue»*tng la better than prophe'ylug; It l» more mode*!, and every hit
a. cunning.
grauil, *weet aoug,
*■ J.lfe may I mi i the avei
•ea a* have been caught. If you knoa ihe right halt. The Worker*' Knit Society mel at i Ik- home of Mr- Harr} * Adam* on
alu Lev
> IILley
> buildh
i to hi* buildu
• ireet, oeeupied by Owen Kuiter. At to-nlgbl'a mrrtlng of the Itellupce Kite Comiwuy. Hie cummlitee on • nlertalnnient will make It* re|airt. A bu*luew* man rl*cw to a*k w by It I* Itiat none of tbeyuuug women here hecome •tenographer* and typewriter*. The people w ho lake all the advier thaT* given them are Ju-t a> a* IIkmc who take all the paten
g of the Hoard of • held on Thur*day night acted. Ilou’t forget the wale of cake* and fancy article* under the au*lil< < e* of Wah-Wella Council on Saturday evening next. William Adam* and Mr*.* Barbara Paiifua*!, noth of thl* city, were married recently by Rev. Pennington < or*ou m the Kind M. K. |*raoiiage. in tbe pretence of Mr*. Coraoo. 1 vugretemau John J. Uardner ha* I ecu iiotllled by Governor Stoke* of hi* appointment a* a delegate from New Jenwy to tbe river* aud harbor*' convention to he held at Waahlngtun «u January 16 and 16. The executor* of the otatr of William Garriaou, late of Go*hen, told ab public aale live ahare* of atock of tlie Kind National Hank of Ocean I Hy In the office of J M. Cheaterpo-aturday la*t. Tlte purcba*er>aa Senator L. M-. Crmae, the Preaklent of Ihe hank. The price laid was $141 |>er ahare; |«r value, finu TbU I* tbe flr*t lime the *tuek of thl* bank baa been oflered at public sale Mela atecvlcv wl Twekwltor. IK*. H. T. Caaaelberry aud A. J. Smith, of this city, drove to the Turk■boe Preabytertau Church—tbe second —olde*t church hi Cape May County, It i- -aid—on Sunday last, and Mr. Ca»►elberry aadmlnMerad the aacrament hi member* of tbe congregation. Thl* I* the tint *ervlceof the kind held In thl* ebureb alurc September, HW4 J. M. Chester sold hi* automobile to i Philadelphian a few day* ago. and hi* mi. Arthur, and Jo**pb Schock delivered tbe machine In tbe Quaker • 'Hy Mr. Chester Intend* buying larger “auto". In Hie spring. It 1 Inted that be expect* to throw dow ■ nr guagr to Christie. Will ■*■*> « ih aaacli. lora. Arthur < herier. of tbla city, who recently received an ofTrr from the I achel'or*. of Phliarielpbla. to play
I> la auted that a movement Iwt to establish a hank at Sea lale City. Among tbow said to be tack tbe contemplated enterprise are A. f Itlce. Charlea. H. Clouting. Wayne Mm then, John J. Coyle. J. T. Chapman and Martin Wei la. •C. W. MarIctan 111 IB ll»e BooiB. A letter received from Clint. Brackley coneey* the'Intelligence that K ". Burleigh, of thl* city, U III lu a hoydtal In Jamestown ile ha* liad an stuck of. appaudlcltla Be eeut South lu hla yacht early In the month of November. Maa Mrd. Hipc Tomalora John Schenk, of thla city, extwet* to eat some fine-looklug lomatoe* ou • bridmaa l>ay. Tbe strange tiling m thl. connection I* that be ra!*ed U.ewe lomatoe* In hi* ow n hack yard 1 he lomatoc* not only look good, but they
admirable entertainment* ou
I^;^^ •* ■> Fiftieth Mreet, on the Ira d> to the noted Ma*k and Wig In the •-•mVaiiy aie *uch
Mendiw end Complete- Cl„rle. A. Iwho I* pre-k
d II* entertainment*, and an | H Moore. W. G Moore, TIm.i •Oieut that the rlub I* about Synnott. J. PlthlaiiTatrm, Sen cot a play I. the signal for joy. drickann. a retired Phlladelph Iclpallun ou the pari of friend* 1 ne*. man, and William li S org.nI/atk.n. If tbe«r gentlemen -tart In wl
e are twenty-two young men m actrri*tlc energy
Outer's production. Among rtlvt member* 1* Alexander ' Hr. Spark* I* so well ki »n < Hy that the mere me tame bring* up pleasant i
ny doubt.
S among
W. SCOTT HAND HURT
’. Scott Hand, cashier of the First National Bank of Ocean City, met Hhlalnful Injuriee by falling down number of ste|>* at tlie home of Senior Crease on Saturday night lari le w rriii hed hi* left side badly and as eon .Merab ly bruised. He has lieeu .ullned lu hi* home slu'e tbe mishap i-curr d. That he was not more serlusly Injured Is as fortuusle a* It I* re■arkable Mr Hand, with his young daughter, ad been spending a »bort lime with ruatorand Mrs. Crease, and about t< H ck he prepared to leave Tor hi* home. He put on hi* big storm coat, picked hi* child up and threw another overcoat iAer her. Thu* bundled, and wllh both of hi* ha lid* around III* daughter he left the hou*c He had )u-t reselied the landingolT the poreli o lieu hi* feet •llp|*-d and he fell dow n lhesie|M. His fall a as broken when he reached a landing about half-way down the steps. Ill hi* efTort* lo save hi*child, who wa* uninjured, be received a painful wrench of bis •ide. a* before suted. Dr. B. T Abbott, w-bo wa* atiriiding Quarterly Conference hi tlie First M FI Church, wa. summoned, aud he did everything po**l- ; fur Ihe relief of the injured man. EPWORTH LEAGUE
Recently, at a meeting held In the $'11*1 M. K. Church, an F:pwerth league w a* organised and a cabinet electe 1. A few evening* later, till* et met In the iiarsonagf of the church and discussed matters |«rtalnlng to tbe league work. The league I* organized for the puro*e of promoting the moral, social lid spiritual welfare of Its members and of tbe church In general, aud d receive tbe hearty support of every church member. A social will be held on Tbureday evening, December SS. at the parson. for tlie purpose of gelling the young people together and enrolllug ■embers The devotional meeting* of Ihe league will be held each and every Sunday evening from 7 to 7.SO sharp In the church parlor, commencing day evening next. An luvltatloii I* hereby extended lo all our young people lo attend thl* *ei topic for the evening wl Mural, Social and Spiritual Welfare of tbe Young. ' (id hy Hiram S Mowrei President of tbe Kpworth league. WAS IN FIVE STATES
Chief of Police Scull la back from hi. /acatkiu trip, which be •pent In tbe South, vIdling five Stale* while away While In Richmond, he secured a couple of broken brick* from tbe faondatkms of Libby Prison. Tbe old prison I* not there now On It* site l» house, but the foundations re-
main.
Tbe Chief visited tlie Honae of Representatives, where he saw Speaker
R! feet, aud the < 18*20, with an I llre-place. Tbe
I. Dr. Rider will have oonvi lid pretty quarters w lien the w
Is finished.
MASONIC ELECTION
I t* ••The
Cannon and Congressman Gardner, district, and listened for several hour, to a debate on an Important question.
Mace
The Acme House and Sign Painting Company, of thta City, baa received the eontrart—quite a largo one—to (.lot the new house hejiig erected lu this cHy for Thomas C. McCahan, Ihe Philadelphia sugar relli»r Tbaiame com pan} has another blgronlrari ou hand, that of painting a hew Myle stone and Irame house a bleb Harry H. Uloe. formerly of thl* city, D preparing to build atColllogswood,where ha I* now aucceasfully carrying on r«- with Gao. W. Deveo|ort.
Copt J. V. Albertson, of this Hty, was re-elected treasurer of tbe Twentyfifth Regiment. N. J. V., lo Atlantic
City, a week ago
The "vets'' bad i
gn I time. |*riaklBg of a feari and fighting their bailie, over again. < My t ollector l orson, of thl. dly. a member of the regiment. was also preaenl
at the meeting.
avenue la the place to get l nrunnia. free ornament*.dolls, toy. and statiouery cheap; fraah candy.
* com|iany ha* done ighly i-red liable Im-
wlll be comperalively IHHr In •Kean City on Christmas
w here a pa- 1 Day lu IIm> Mrthodtri and Presby■e benrfll of lerlau t 'barcbes the Christmas serlug fiarilcs. vkes alll he held ou ttundsy. There s great *|«irt along will be mass In-ril. Augurilne'sChurch
• lines In that section of the city. | on t hristmas morning, and Ihe Presi addition to the F»»l double ck- 1 i.yirrlsn riunday iv-h.«il chlMreo will non being buill ui> this tract, | have their exercises hi the evening, cottage- are to be erected j In Hte First M. K. t burcb on Huu-
l»ack to the Inside walerw. vIHoo w III be erecled for I boaltng, crabbing and fls There I. mild to be great
re the
le hy erecting handsome bulMlug' member* oftheroiiceru are practl rally juri commencing lo Improve tha place. The company Intend* to mak the tract c*|ie<-iall}- attractive to In veri.-rs during the coming aprlng. There are a number of paldic hr
pruveineiit* projected, and Ibex wlllj T |iosHlvely I* carried out. The Im- of I firovements Include a system of dei-o mal raltve lllumluatloiiw. along the l-ulk- befr head and esplanade. Tliere will t*r * hi festoons of lii<aiides<-ciil electric lights , M
ig tbe
four other cottages are to be late till* winter or eerly In the
Tbe character of the cottages I* to be of a very excellent standard and grade There w III he nothing cheap or gaudy
It wo* rumored around town lari
summer that Pittsburg parties were talking of the sd\ isat.llltv-tf building a hotel on thlstract. Now, weare toM, a hotel will be built there In tbe early spring. It will be of tbe sire of the Rlscayne. The gentlemen Interested
arranging to malte a Sfieedy start
H<»Melhr*r,'day there w III be some special music started by tlie choir under tlie direction of
R. L. G. ff.
erpriae
are than this, an amusement n Is positively assured, and H wl ulll Incline for tlie coming seasoi ■e gentlemen Inlerestrd In the Irai ■ lid al ' Fiftieth street Intend I e tbe grounds a go. and, as state re, they have tbe mean* uu h (0do It. ■**cy A Kdward*, who will repn the Ocean t lty Impn
electric HghU—several hundred in < ompauy at Ibis end of tbe city, have r—will not only give illumlua. sold nine lots ou that tract this fall. Uontu the surrounding section, but The prices asked by the cnm|iany. and will serve lo allract the attention of the terms oflered, have never been passenger- on Ihe trolley cars and equaled n tills city l-ots can be purpromeuaders on the boardwalk lu chased on the Instalment plan, with Ocean t'lty proper. nearly four years In a bleb to |iay. and Tliere la to be a large ocean pavilion |during this time the purchaser will beyond the bulkhead—a pavilion as not be bothered by taxe* or Interest large as all tbe pavilions In Ocean City From present indications, Ihe tract put together, with the exception of of Ihe Ocean < Hy Improvement Comthe murir pavilion here. This pavll- pauy at Fiftieth street, will be Ihe Ion I* lo lie for tbeiuae of tbe*publlc. It scene of great activity during tbe balI* already hum. once of tbla winter aud throughout
The board Balk 1* lo be extended tbe spring months
BOUGHT A HOME
L H. Hann, dchin Heights le's brailh, ex now bring mai
GRAND JURY AROUSED
Termini
juty:-
r members of Ocean CHy Lodge, 71, F. and A. M . lield their atielecllou In tbe lodge room on Thureday evening Iwt. The following oft'cer* were elected for tbe ensuing
year:
M , Wm K. Williamson; 8 W„ William M.IUuck; J.W., Clarence Ferguson; Treasurer, R. H. Thorn; Secretary, Thomas Thorn; 8. D , Hiram 8. Mowrer; J. D ,Clarence£.Scull; Chaplain, Robert Fisher; 8 M. of C\. H. F' Stanton; Jr. M.ofC., John H. Groves; 8., David c re«»well: Jr 8., J. 8. Kane; Tyler, K It. Torbert; Marehal, Brower; Trustee, Geo. O. Adams: proxy to the Grmud liudgc. Abel UScull. > ' After tbe election, tbe new officers ere Installed, and tbla ceremony waa followed by a banquet. GARAGE NEEDED
Ctaancr for Ho to r Kaaierpelc Tbe question ha* been asked quite frequently of late, “WIH ttceanCHy have a garage next summerT" So far as ta known, there ba* twen no move i In tbla direction tbua far. and tbe thought I* suggested that an enterprtalng Individual would make a dollar* on his Investment aud al same time confer a favor upon xmoblle owners by building a garIn some location west of the'rall-
In the public
•rlnt, aud rumor* current throughout he county, immediately after the odourumeut of the Hepteruher Grand
uryo|*uly charged that certain pow
lined for Ihe purpux of either forcing i*iuarr jout of buslueaa or boycotting a tnember > HI tic | ofyhatiGraud Jury herauxof his action
of the liefore that body: and.
several | " W hkrkam. We have at this term will lie galhrred sufficient evidence to IndJnivenl- c ate to ustbe truth of the nimor«aforee work :*ald, tiut not sufficient to |>oliit w ith icciialnty to tbe tafliytdual* directing the alleged conspiracy; therefore, be It
Resolved, Tbat, viewing with alarm
this attempt to punish Individual grand Juror* for the honest peifomianre of their sacred duly, and the perversion ofjuatlce, and obstruction of the law, we recommend that the next Grand Jury coullmie this Ihvesllga-
ttou at greater leugtli
road^traek*.
I-art summer there were vary ma|iy autos here, and, for the most pari, the
id no place In w hloh lo i
Ibetr machines over night or for length of time. Thl. !• a coiid
ihnutd lie relieved before
advent of anotlier •Ca*.-n. Tlie wHh au auto ts a man with me knd moneyed men are needed In
BARR CHOSEN
aueerrds Hand ** WBperinlend 8u|iervl*lng l*rluclpal O. O. Barr, of Cape May City, has been appointed Superintendent of the Capa May County Public Schools, succeeding Aaron W. Hand. Mr. Barr's term of office begins at once, aud is for three year*, at f-Jkxi per annum. Kupt- Hand'* term expired i time ago, but be a a* held over. Tliere waa a |>olHlcal tight In connection with the office, aud the member* of tbe State Hoard of Kducalloo decided lo settle the difficulty by selecting an outsider. They met at loikewood on Tuesday, a full board being present, aud made the appointment.
Recent real estate transfers lu Goran CHy recorded In tbe office of County Clerk Way are aa lot lows: Henry I). Moore et ux to Florenea W. Hargis. $3200. Lot 90 on plan ol Ocean CHy Development Company. John Wallace to Annie Mallick* $1. Lot 426, 8ecU»u H Ocean t'lty Land Company to Catharine Reyfert. $2400 Lota 19 and a, on plan of raid company. CHy of Ocean CHy to Hannah P. Kellner. 1192 61. Qult-clalmi lot 79, Sections P. Mary Wood et vlr lo J. Laban Head Icy, $1. lots 480 and 481. Section C. Thomas H. Rrennon at ux to Mary R. Vet tatchy.$2000. Lot6H1,sectionC
Mrs. Edwin T. Clinton, of 8706
1— ^ iCheatnot rtreel, Wert Philadelphia,' .iBisa at »*o-i oafirr. gave a bridge luncheon on Thursday lomary holiday hour* will Krt. Tboae present were Mr*. F: N. be Observed at tbe Ocean City port | Klemm, Mrs. Joreph Chapman, Mia* id Cbrlrima- Day Tlie ..nice Gueruxy, Mrs. Irving Prantiaa, Mrs. open from b until 7 am.; n*» ^ Sloanacbor, Mia. Beaale Graham, Mr*, to 1 and from ti lo 7 |k m There will i Walter FI. Cox. Mr*. C. Flverett Buffbe a mld-dgy deliver., of mall, and two. higtou, MU-Fox, M la* Clara Graham collection*. During tbe remainder of , and Ml*. Ralph Hoimm Olbeon. Mr the day. Die clerks and carrier* will belaud Mr* Ciluloa aod tbelr daughter. home eaUug turkey and admiring i Mra. Gitwoo, are aummer resMenU of
tbelr present*. OcedOtSty
Made Tbrouab Bubvts:
n Harry Headley «
place lo get them. A new line just lu ?'
-««“« ^'/“'‘Yoi^^^eno^!‘he Are*. <*J on which can. prleesare right at liribAsbury avenue. lwerenjDfor|be be|ieniijf (bf patilkr
B. K Smith* Bow. and great crowds thronged the r^r*.
F'ok Bxt-E—Cheap, a gramophone Don't forget Adams A Uroa.,for Xmas and 16reeord*; alao blblea and other glftaa, ueb aa ruga. Indian stdola, book* soluble for presents. Mrs M J. j ckdbea-traes, cabineta,aweepcn,ruck-
Hutcblnson, 824 Ocean avenue. 1221 era, etc.
Irrald /
els Slug." In the evening, tbeeuthea ill be “Holy Night." Tbe Christmas sermon will be de llvered by tbe [.artor. Rev. Penning .'orion, lu tlte morning Tbe pro
follows: Hymn, Prayer"
Autbem. Responsive Reading. “Gloria Patri." Offertory. "Visions of Christ by the Propb Hymn. "While Shepherd* Wat Flocks by Night.**
RED MEN HAVE LOTS OF FUN Hit Made by G. C. Morphy Who Sings of Firemen’s Ball Game. The meml'er* of Kalniia Tribe, No. j 220, Imp. <1 IL M., give plaaatug en-1 terialnments amour ibeauxliaa a. tbelr recuUr weekly Tbe flrri of tbe-e wa ne*day eCenlug of !• [.roved quite enjoy able Tlte |>r»gram embraced gtaphapltonr select ion* by JWtu I'uiillerr, song by ’rice, humorous talk by t'barie* F. Nabb, ahlrb look very aril, and a do by Harry Young, wboaear llrtlc ablllly la so well known to many four people. Tbe “bit" tbe evenig, however, It w as made by George f. Murphy, wl ■cited "Coxy at Ux Bat." wlUi V axy left out altogether. l.iris to save tbe day for hi* Ine, "Murpb" toM of tlie game last iwmer Iwtwcen member* of the Reliance and Liberty tire boy*. Some ol ! as follow*:
B EF-jRE BUYING YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS we invite you to come in and see our hue Fancy and Useful Articles in thi- way of Dry Goods. Notions and Men’s Furnishings. Powell’s, 921 Asbury Avenue.
SENTINEL
Ratlrufl Itar-Iitin.
■e gospel
o Isaiah.
Hymn, "Brightest and Rest of the Hon* of the Morning '* "Visions of Christ lu the Port*" b Il*s Bertha Sampson, Miss Flor ay lor and Mix Inez Corson. Hymn j"<>, Lillie Town of Bethh Item.” "What Good Men Think of Jesus ' Hymn, "Joy to the World." An augmented choir, under the dlectiou of City Clerk T. iTtb Harry H. Lake organist, will Ing the following aelectlo 'lr*t Presbyterian Church on Sunday “Father Most Merciful,” “What Is 'hristmas W llhout TbeeT" ‘ The program for the evening Is aa allows; “Angels from tlie Realms of ilory," “It Came Upon tbe Midnight Hr,” "Constant Christmas" and Calm ou tbe Listening Earof Night " II** Alice Itlsley, Lew is FI. Smith and H. Shoemaker, Jr., will be tbe so-
alsta.
Tbe Institution of Christmas Is attributed by tbe decretal letter* to Pope Trlesphorus. w ho died A. D. 188, aud hrougliout the subsequent history of lie church It ha- I wen one of the oted of t hrlsllan solemnities, rrt It was the inort movable of tbe Tirirtlau festive deys, often roufoundI with tlie Flplpbauy, and celebrated by the eastern churches In the months of April and May. lu tbe fourth century 81 Cyril of Jerusalem obtained from 1’ope Julius I. an order for an Inestlgation to be made concernhig the lay of Christ’s nativity. The result •f Inquiry by Ihe theologian* of East aud West was an agreement le 2Stb of December. The chief ads for the decision were the table* of the censors la the archives ol Rome, and al hough In the opinion of of the fathers there autheutlc proof of the Identification of tlie day, yet the decision wi ly accepted, aud from that time tbe Ivity |ies been celebrated thtougbthe church ou tbe same day. anta Claus Is the Dutch name of iNIcbolaa. Ht. Nicholas waa the patron saint of boys. He la have been bi-hop of Myra in Lycla, aud to have died lu the year 82H Of hla personal history little or nothing la known with certainty. Tbe young were universally taugbt to revere him. According to Yougc, "8L Nicholas la said to have supplied three dea- ! maiden* altb marriage potions by secretly leaving money at l dow, aud aa bis day occurred Christmas be thus wa* made the purveyor of gifts of the sea sou tc children lo Klauder* aod Holland, put out their shoe or stocking lu tbe contldrncc tbat Santa Claua, or Knecht Clobea, a* they call him, will put In a prize for good conduct before morning. Another legend describes tbe aahit aa baring brought three murdared children to life again, and tbla n de red him tbe patron aalul of boys, pec tally school boys.” Krlas Kringle is a term which ba* ten aomewbat vagaely used In tbla country, both for Christ hood and for Bt. Nicholas, the latter inlug prevailing. Under the Influence of tbe Christ-child St Nicholas Is turned to I children on the vigil of bts festival. -Christ Klnkle eve," dhgulaed In tar cap and strange apparel, wHh capacious hag from w bleb to dMrIb-
gin*.
nder the name Petcnlckel lu Germany. he la the terror of the young tbla season, a* be la supposed to have heard all about them from the omniscient CbrUl-Child Hr ia tbe MumboJumbo of Teutonic nation*. By tbe little children be ia often propitiated with tbe following prayer: • •Christchild come; make me pure, tbet I may r to Thee In heaven.” Ou i 'bristeve the young folks hang up their rtorkh g* lu expcctatlou that hr will bold them
in tbe Cape May County Court, on Monday, lu tbe suit of J 1‘emberton New bold against tbe First National Bank of Cape May, judgment was given lu favor of tbe bank fur tbe full in more than 9400. tbe auH of Benjamin 8. Curtis against D. M. Hem, for plumbing work Hotel Windsor, Judgment wa* given favor of Curtis for tbe foil In the suit of Nacbm trading as Diamond A to., against Isaac Weiner, builder, aud l-ouls Mntcbnlck, owner. Judgment was given tbe ptalntlfffor full amount. Foa Balk—Near the Bay front, bewarn Tenth and Eleventh stmts I cheap lots soluble for scanner ■a; 9*0 per lot; ooe-half can rem on mortgage. Apply to ABEL D. SCULL 617 Central Are. Ocean City, N. J
IQ Ocean Front Lots $13,000
WITH RIPARIAN RIGHTS
HARRY F. STANTON
REAL ESTATE BROKER
EIGHTH BELOW ASBURY AVENUE BAY FRONT LOTS OCEAN FRONT LOTS BARGAINS FOR BUILDER OR INVESTOR
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.
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No waiting for two week* to know If yon (Bn gat K; we can tall yon once. Bargain* in Ray and Ocean front [AoperUe*. Choice collage* ... sale. Alao lots for Investment and for/lmprovemanl—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M.jCHESTER&CO., Ocean City, N. J.
K RDRt OPPORTViHVTf To purchase a Splendid Small Hotel Property of 39 bed rooms at a figure that makes it tlie BEST BARGAIN offered here in many years. Completely furnished, beautifully located, valuable good will.
Address,
MENTOR Comfort Undertuenr COSTS US MORE THAN OTHERS, BUT WE DON’T RAISE THE PRICE TO YOU. We aell Mentor Underwent because we knew It will please our curtomer* more than any other kind, aod that pays u* bert In tbe end. Tin: manufacturer* of Mentor •laud bark of our guarantee lo you ou every garment, tor fit— no shrinking even when boiled; for comfort—soft, aann, nouIrrUaUog yam; for health—ba can e It really absorbs tbe body's perapiraUuii, add keeps you We would like you to try Mentor Garmenu We will take them back If they are not right. MaiemUniounilKO-Piece Silts fonhe Whole Family KNORR A CO., 868 ASBURY AVC., Ocean City, N. J. Write to MgxTod Ksrmso xtlbbi. Cieveiaud.Ohio. for tbelr Beautiful Booklet; it lell*. all about tbe Mentor Under*car bava.
Ocean Cilg ice am Goal Ei. A J. SMITH, PROPNIgTOir bassssau saa acrau stsua >a PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMD f>tMB wool} Office, ha. 634 ISBURT IVEKUE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure /AILK •AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED iM> psrad to *!*• Uetw^*a6rTlo6 oo^ttaaoTta 108 YUi St. and Asbury Au.
First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. ' CAPITAL tM.999. SURPLUS SIMM

